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Nickelodeon sent about two liters of slime to the space station last summer and Koch, Parmitano and Morgan experimented with it for two hours in the space station’s galley, or kitchen.
A brainless, yellow slime mold — affectionately known as the Blob — will be launched to the International Space Station to help study the effects of the station's environment.
After a trip on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, Nickelodeon's green, gooey slime will make its debut in microgravity. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET ...
In the 15-minute virtual field trip, you’ll see just how far slime will travel when shot out of a giant syringe, and what happens when you pop a slime balloon in an environment where liquids are ...
Nickelodeon sent about two liters of slime to the space station last summer and Koch, Parmitano and Morgan experimented with it for two hours in the space station's galley, or kitchen.
Well, wonder no more! Nickelodeon teamed up with astronauts on the International Space Station to demonstrate how slime reacts to microgravity. Then kids back here on Earth tried to reproduce ...
Nickelodeon sent about two liters of slime to the space station last summer and Koch, Parmitano and Morgan experimented with it for two hours in the space station’s galley, or kitchen.
Well, wonder no more! Nickelodeon teamed up with astronauts on the International Space Station to demonstrate how slime reacts to microgravity. Then kids back here on Earth tried to reproduce ...
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